2011 Women's World Open Squash Championship

Women's World Open 2011
28th WSA World Squash Championship
Location Netherlands Rotterdam, Netherlands
Date(s) November 1 - 6, 2011
Website
www.worldopensquash2011.com
WSA World Tour
Category WSA World Open
Prize money $143,000
Results
Champion Malaysia Nicol David
Runner-up England Jenny Duncalf
Semi-finalists Netherlands N Grinham / Mexico S Teran
 2010 Egypt Cayman Islands 2012 

The 2011 Women's World Open Squash Championship is the women's edition of the 2011 World Open, which serves as the individual world championship for squash players. The event took place at the New Luxor Theatre in Rotterdam in the Netherlands from the 1st of November to the 6th November. Nicol David won her sixth World Open trophy, beating Jenny Duncalf in the final.

Prize money and ranking points

For 2011, the prize purse was $ 143,000. The prize money and points breakdown is as follows:[1]

Prize Money World Open (2011)
Event W F SF QF 2R 1R
Points (WSA) 5300 3630 2150 1150 575 330
Prize money $ 21,760 $ 14,720 $ 8,640 $ 5,120 $ 2,880 $ 1,600

Seeds

  1. Malaysia Nicol David (Champion)
  2. England Jenny Duncalf (Final)
  3. Australia Rachael Grinham (Second Round)
  4. Republic of Ireland Madeline Perry (Second Round)
  5. England Laura Massaro (Quarterfinals)
  6. Australia Kasey Brown (Quarterfinals)
  7. France Camille Serme (Second Round)
  8. Egypt Omneya Abdel Kawy (First Round)
  9. Hong Kong Annie Au (Second Round)
  10. New Zealand Joelle King (Second Round)
  11. Netherlands Natalie Grinham (Semifinals)
  12. Egypt Raneem El Weleily (Second Round)
  13. Australia Donna Urquhart (Second Round)
  14. New Zealand Jaclyn Hawkes (Second Round)
  15. Mexico Samantha Teran (Semifinals)
  16. Malaysia Low Wee Wern (Quarterfinals)

Draw & Results

First round   Second round   Quarter finals   Semi finals   Final
1  Malaysia N David 11 11 11      
 Malaysia D Arnold 3 6 5         1  Malaysia N David 11 11 11      
13  Australia D Urquhart 12 8 11 11 2   Q  Egypt N R Sherbini 7 6 7      
Q  Egypt N R Sherbini 10 11 11 9 11       1  Malaysia N David 11 12 11      
11  Egypt R E Weleily 11 11 11           6  Australia K Brown 7 10 4      
 England S Kippax 9 9 5         11  Egypt R E Weleily 4 11 11 6 11
6  Australia K Brown 11 11 11       6  Australia K Brown 11 7 3 11 8  
   Netherlands O Noom 6 5 4           1  Malaysia N David 11 11 11      
7  France C Serme 12 11 2           12  Netherlands N Grinham 9 4 6      
 Egypt N E Tayeb 10 7 1         7  France C Serme 4 10 11 8    
16  Malaysia L W Wern 11 11 11       16  Malaysia L W Wern 11 12 2 11    
Q  United States L Khan 6 9 8           16  Malaysia L W Wern 7 7 5    
12  Netherlands N Grinham 11 11 11           12  Netherlands N Grinham 11 11 11      
Q  Republic of Ireland A Blake 5 3 9         12  Netherlands N Grinham 11 11 11    
4  Republic of Ireland M Perry 11 9 11 9 14   4  Republic of Ireland M Perry 6 5 8      
Q  England E Beddoes 4 11 5 11 12       1  Malaysia N David 11 11 11    
Q  England L Selby 7 4 5           2  England J Duncalf 2 5 0    
3  Australia R Grinham 11 11 11         3  Australia R Grinham 11 2 3 10    
Q  Wales T Evans 5 3 7       15  Mexico S Teran 4 11 11 12    
15  Mexico S Teran 11 11 11           15  Mexico S Teran 11 11 11      
   India D Pallikal 11 9 11 11            India D Pallikal 6 8 9      
14  New Zealand J Hawkes 8 11 8 7          India D Pallikal 11 11 11    
Q  Egypt K E Dafrawy 12 11 12       Q  Egypt K E Dafrawy 6 7 6      
8  Egypt O A Kawy 10 9 10           15  Mexico S Teran 9 4 7    
Q  Egypt Y Adel 9 7 6           2  England J Duncalf 11 11 11      
5  England L Massaro 11 11 11         5  England L Massaro 11 11 11      
   Hong Kong J Chan 11 6 11 6     9  Hong Kong A Au 9 7 6      
9  Hong Kong A Au 13 11 7 11         5  England L Massaro 9 7 7    
Q  Switzerland G Huber 7 6 6           2  England J Duncalf 11 11 11      
10  New Zealand J King 11 11 11         10  New Zealand J King 9 11 1 3  
 Denmark L Hansen 9 10 7       2  England J Duncalf 11 7 11 11    
2  England J Duncalf 11 12 11      

[2]

See also

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Preceded by
Egypt (Sharm el-Sheikh)
2010
WSA World Open
Netherlands (Rotterdam)

2011
Succeeded by
Cayman Islands (Grand Cayman) 2012
Preceded by
Qatar Classic
Qatar (Doha)
2011
WSA World Series 2011
World Open
Netherlands (Rotterdam)

2011
Succeeded by
Hong Kong Open
Hong Kong
2011
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